“Office Uprising” takes place inside one of the world’s leading arms manufacturers, where the board of directors drugs its employees to make them work more efficiently. Due to a slacker’s error, the employees are given the wrong drug and start turning into homicidal maniacs. It’s up to the slacker to rescue himself and his friends from the zombie plague that has been unleashed inside the company compound.

Miller (“The Aggression Scale”) will direct from a script by Ian Shorr and Peter Gamble. William Clevinger (“Submerged”) will produce the film with Giulia Prenna.

Brian O’Shea’s The Exchange will begin shopping the film to foreign buyers in Berlin this month.

Best known for playing Ezra Fitz on the hit series “Pretty Little Liars,” Harding graduated from small roles in “Adventureland” and “Love & Other Drugs” to leading man status in the indie movie “Addiction: A 60’s Love Story.” He’ll soon be seen alongside Nick Thune, Halston Sage and Carly Chaikin in the indie comedy “People You May Know.”

Harding is represented by the Gersh Agency and Authentic Talent and Literary Agency.

'The Walking Dead': The Most Shocking and Disturbing Deaths So Far (Photos)

SPOILERS AHEAD. "The Walking Dead" has never been shy about showing lots of gore and death, but some characters' demises hit harder than others. Look back on some of the most gut-wrenching kills from the hit AMC series. Updated through season 7 finale.

When Andrea's sister Amy ( Emma Bell) died in season 1, it proved that no one was safe.

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The death of Jim (Andrew Rothenberg) in season 1 showed the characters how to treat a bitten person for the first time.

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Sophia (Madison Lintz) was beloved by all, but Rick did not hesitate when it came time to pull the trigger when she became a walker.

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Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn) was the moral compass of the group, but died in the midst of the discussion around executing their prisoner, Randall.

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Shane (Jon Bernthal) was ready to kill Rick, but Rick acted first, proving himself to be a fearless leader.

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T-Dog (IronE Singleton) gave his life to save Carol from walkers when the group tried to take the prison.

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Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) died during childbirth, prompting Carl to shoot her in the head to prevent her reanimation.

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Merle (Michael Rooker) proved he was a good man by giving his life in an attempt to stop The Governor.

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Andrea (Laurie Holden) failed to see The Governor for what he was and paid the ultimate price.

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Hershel (Scott Wilson) wanted peace, but The Governor took his head to prove a point to Rick.

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Tyrese (Chad Coleman) let his guard down for a just a moment, but long enough to get bitten by a walker.

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Lizzie (Brighton Sharbino) killed her sister Mika (Kyla Kenedy) before Carol shot Lizzie in the back of the head.

Noah (Tyler James Williams) endured one of the most gruesome deaths in "Walking Dead" history thanks to Nicholas.

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Jessie (Alexandra Breckenridge), Ron (Austin Abrams) and Sam (Major Dodson) all died within seconds of each other. Sam got eaten when the horde invaded Alexandria. Jessie died as she tried to save him. Ron then attempted to kill Rick, but got stabbed by Michonne and was subsequently eaten.

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Abraham (Michael Cuditz) was the one we had to wait six months to see murdered by Negan. He, of course, got his head beaten in with Negan's barbwire-wrapped baseball bat, Lucille.

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But Abraham wasn't Negan's only victim that night. After Daryl punched Negan, Negan decided he had to make another example out of someone in the group -- and he chose Glenn.

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Spencer (Austin Nichols) thought he could use Negan to kill Rick in order to assume control of Alexandria. But Negan had other plans, gutting Spencer in full view of everyone in the community

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Olivia (Ann Mahoney) suffered plenty of indignities at Negan's hands, and he eventually repaid her by having her shot

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Ole Dr. Carson made a critical error by saying mean things about Sherry to Dwight over and over again. So Dwight framed the good doctor for helping Daryl escape from the Saviors -- and Negan threw him into the furnace for it.

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When King Ezekiel's crew was short one cantaloupe in its tribute for Negan's Saviors, Benjamin was shot in the leg as punishment. Unfortunately, the shot hit an artery, and young Ben bled out.

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It turned out that Richard had tossed one of the cantaloupes because he wanted to start a war between the Kingdom and Saviors -- and he thought they would kill him for being short. They shot Ben instead, but Morgan strangled Richard the next day after Richard confessed.

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Sasha used Eugene's suicide pills to kill herself while she was theatrically locked in a casket because of some ridiculous thing Negan was doing. When Negan opened the casket she popped out as a walker and saved Rick and the residents of Alexandria in a clutch moment.

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(Spoiler Alert) TheWrap looks back at those who have fallen victim to the zombie scourge–and other humans–over seven seasons

SPOILERS AHEAD. "The Walking Dead" has never been shy about showing lots of gore and death, but some characters' demises hit harder than others. Look back on some of the most gut-wrenching kills from the hit AMC series. Updated through season 7 finale.